释义 |
sus·pen·sor \səˈspen(t)sə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin, literally, one that suspends, from Latin suspensus + -or 1. : suspensorium 2. a. : a group or chain of cells that is produced from the zygote of a heterosporous plant and serves to push the embryo which arises at its extremity deeper into the embryo sac and into contact with the food supply of the megaspore b. : one of the two hyphae in fungi of the order Mucorales that bear gametangia at their tips and later support the zygospore |